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The land of warriors, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa has strong linkage with the early years of Gandhara civilization. Gautama Buddha, the pioneer of Buddhism started this very religion from this piece of land. Today the remains of Buddhism are safely kept in historical Peshawar Museum. There are approximately 1400 remains of Buddhism, Mughals and various era are kept there for today’s generation to flash back the history of earlier period.
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The Peshawar Museum is located in Saddar Road opposite Governor House Peshawar & Civil Secretariat، Finance Department, Civil Secretariat, Peshawar, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan. The Peshawar Museum is notable for its collection of Buddhist artwork dating from the ancient Gandhara Empire. It was established in 1907.
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The Museum Collection
The main collection of Peshawar Museum, 14168 items in total till date, includes Gandharan sculptures, Coins, Manuscripts and copies of the Holy Quran, Inscriptions, Weapons, Dresses, Jewelry, Kalash Effigies, Mughal era and later period miniature Paintings,Household objects, local and Persian handicrafts.
The collection is divided in four main sections:
1. Gandharan
2. Coins
3. Islamic
4. Ethnological
Gandharan Section
The Peshawar Museum has the most important and largest collection of Gandhara Art in the world. Including antiquities of Buddhist stone sculptures and panels, architectural elements, stucco, sculptures terracotta figurines, relic caskets, toiletry objects. The selected collection is exhibited in the main hall, eastern and western galleries on the first floor of the museum.
Magnificently decorated and superbly executed images of Bodhisattvas (future Buddhas), Panchika and Hariti (god and goddess of fertility), atlantes, Ichthyocentaur, cupids, garland bearers, Corinthian, Persipoliton and indo-Persipoliton pilasters, and decorative architectural fragments to fill the eastern gallery of the museum. Bodhisattva Siddhartha, Maitreya, Avalokethesvara, Vajrapani, Padapani and Monjusri are the most represented Bodhisattvas in the Peshawar museum collection. Also the influence of Greek, Roman and Persian Art on Gandhara attracts the attention of the visitors.
Coins Section
The coins collection of Peshawar Museum includes Punch marked coins, and coins from the Indus Greeks, Scytho-Parthians, Kushans, White Huns, and Hindu Shahis. Also included are Islamic coins of the Ghaznavids, Ghaurids, Slave Dynasties, Tughlaqs, Lodhis, Mughals, Durranis, Sikh and British periods. The coins are in Gold, Silver, Copper and Billon. These coins are found in round, square and rectangular shapes. Specimens of all the major dynasties are displayed.
Islamic Section
The 1slamic collection of the Peshawar Museum is one of the richest in Pakistan and has been displayed in the Islamic and Quran manuscripts Gallery on the first floor. The gallery exhibits wooden facades of mosques, Arabic and Persian inscriptions, Multani tiles and ceramics, and the dress and weapons of Sayed Ahmad Shaheed Brailvi, a freedom fighter, who fought against Sikh rule. There are paintings of the Mughal and later periods, Islamic metal work in bronze, silver and calligraphic specimens. The most important of the displayed objects are ten scrolls, dated to 1224 AD, with Holy Quran calligraphed in Khatt-e-Ghubar. Each scroll contains three Paras of the Holy Quran.
In 2003, a new section, the Quranic and Manuscripts Gallery was established to house the extensive and priceless collection of Holy Qurans and manuscripts. This collection includes 29 hand-written copies of the Quran 65 manuscripts and books. The most splendid of the manuscripts is the 11th century illustrated Shah Nama of firdusi Tausi, containing 46 illustrations, depicting various episodes after rulers of Persia.
Ethnological Section
The Ethnological collection exhibited in the Eastern Gallery of the museum on the first floor represents the culture and mode of life of the major tribes of the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and the Kalashas of Chitral. The exhibits, 348 in all, include twelve commemorative effigies of world famous Kalasha male and female figures, The Kalashas, a pagan tribe of Chitral, immediately after a fellow tribesmen death, carved a wooden, commemorative effigy, to celebrate the departing person as perhaps a great warrior or hunter. The effigy is then placed in the cemetery near the exposed body of the dead.
The other objects on display include jewelry, agricultural tools, and household objects of Bronze wood and leather. There are wooden stools, baskets, models dressed in traditional and tribal costumes of the frontier province. Weapons exhibited include swords, daggers, spears, bows, arrows, shields, muzzle loaded guns, revolvers, pistols and gun powder boxes. Each object in the gallery sheds light on the culture and traditions of the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, during the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.
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'Peshawar is a true metropolis of orient and the legendry city has many secrets to share.' - PESHAWAR Archaeologists are resuming excavation at historic Gor Khatri monument to discover the exact archaeological profile of ancient Peshawar, presently enjoying the distinction of oldest living city in South Asia.
A recent archaeology excavation at Gor Khatri has established the citys historical profile and now Peshawar is officially claimed by Archaeology Department to be the Oldest Living City in South Asia, boasting a recorded history that goes back as far as at least 539 BC.“Still after claiming to be the oldest living city of South Asia, the exact archaeological profile of Peshawar is not discovered yet because the excavation at Gor Khatri was stopped before reaching the virgin soil due to shortage of funds,” informed Saleh Muhammad, Director Archaeology and Museum Department Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.
The provincial government, he added, has now included the project for resuming of excavation at Gor Khatri in the Annual Development Plan of new budget and work is going to start soon.
“Once the capital of Gandhara, Peshawar is so old that its origins are lost in antiquity,” remarked Dr. Ihsan Ali, former Director Archeology Museum Department and presently Vice Chancellor Abdul Wali Khan University Mardan.
The claim is firmly grounded upon two significant archaeological findings during excavation at Governors House in 1906 and at the ongoing archaeological dig at Gor Khatri, Dr. Ehsan said during his recent lecture at Wali Khan University.
Dr. Ihsan Ali said presently exact profile of Peshawar city does not exist and it is not clear that exactly how old Peshawar city is.
Quoting renowned Archaeologist, Syed Abdul Qudoos, Prof Ehsan said 'Peshawar is a true metropolis of orient and the legendry city has many secrets to share.'
The history of Peshawar is a story of different people and of many cultures, conquered by Greeks, ruled by Buddhists, destroyed by the Huns, rebuilt by the Brahmins, invaded by Ghaznavis, captured by the Mughals, over run by the Sikhs and annexed by the British in succession, he added.
“Resumption of excavation at Gor Khatri would enrich the archaeological profile of Peshawar because we are hoping of discovering more evidences of life beyond the period from 4 to 6 century BC”, observed Saleh Muhammad.
The excavation at Gor Khatri, which continued for four years and published in the British Journal Current World Archaeology with the title as The deepest and biggest excavation in the world revealed 20 layers that provide a complete profile of the city ranging from British down to the pre Indo-Greek era.
The excavation discovered that Peshawar was a province of Persian Alchamenian Empire in 4 to 6 century BC, he added.
He apprised that from Alchamenian, it came under the sway of many different influences and rulers namely Mauryans, Greeks, Scythians, Kushans, Sasanians, White Huns, Hindu Shahis, Ghaznavids, Slave Dynasty, Ghorids, Suri Afghans, Mughals, Durrani Afghans, Sikhs and the British before creation of Pakistan.
This claim can be verified through discovery of antiques during excavation which have been displayed at city's museum set up within the premises of Gor Khatri. The museum provides detailed information about archaeological and ethnological profile of Peshawar.
The museum, he continued, was set up with the objective of highlighting the archaeological importance of Peshawar city throughout the world by displaying the antiques recovered during excavation.
“Welcoming the development, Dr. Ali Jan, spokesman of Sarhad Tourism Corporation (STC), when contacted observed that enriching of Peshawars profile would enhance its archaeological importance and help STC to attract more tourists and history lovers to the city.
By discovering more evidence that Peshawar is much older than the claim of 2,600 years, the city can be included in the list of oldest living cities of Asia or may be of world like Jerusalem and Damascus, he hoped.
The present excavation has placed Peshawar proudly in the ranks of very few other cities in the world and digging more evidence will further boost its distinction, he added.
He also informed that while keeping in view the long chronicle of Peshawar with its living culture and remnants of the past, the provincial government, acting on a recommendation made by STC, has declared the year 2010 as a Celebrate Peshawar year.
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Pakistan has loaned the 2000year old Buddha Shakyamuni sculpture from Peshawar Museum to Switzerland
Pakistan has loaned the 2,000-year old Buddha Shakyamuni sculpture from Peshawar Museum to Switzerland for an exhibition at the Rietberg Museum in Zurich. This is the first time this sculpture has been sent out of Pakistan. Over three and a half meters high and almost two tons heavy, the colossal Buddha will remain at the Next Stop Nirvana” exhibition in Zurich from 12 December 2018 to 31 March 2019.